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Identify some of the early discoveries that lead to our current understanding of the human body |
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- Primitive people suffered from occasional aches and pains, injuries, bleeding, broken bones, and diseases.
- Before agriculture, infectious diseases did not spread easily because isolated bands of people had little contact with each other
- With agriculture, humans became susceptible to worm diseases because excrement was used in fertilizers and less reliance was placed on wild plants that offered their protective substances.
- Tooth decay was lowest among hunter-gathers and highest among city residents
- With urbanization, humans became more susceptible to infectious diseases and malnutrition
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the study of the structure of the human body |
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the study of the function of the human body |
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Explain how anatomy and physiology are the same. |
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Anatomical structures make possible their functions. |
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List the levels of organization in the human body |
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- Subatomic Particles
- Atom
- Molecule
- Macromolecule
- Organelle
- Cell
- Tissue
- Organ
- Organ System
- Organism
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Parts of an atom
electrons, protons, neurons |
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Smallest part of an element
Hydrogen atom
Lithium atom
etc |
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Particle composed of two or more joined atoms
Water Molecule
Glucose Molecule |
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Very large molecule
Protein molecule
DNA molecule |
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A Structure or compartment in cells that houses the biochemical reactions that carry out specific function
Mitochondrion
Golgi apparatus
nucleus |
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The structural and functional unit in an organism
Muscle cell
Nerve cell |
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Assembled group of similar cells that perform a specialized function
Simple squamous epithelium
loose connective tissue
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Structure consisting of twoor more tissues with a specialized function
skin
femur
heart
kidney |
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Group of organs coordinated to carry on a specialized function
Skeletal system
digestive system
etc |
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an individual living thing
Human |
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Movement
Responsiveness
Growth
Reproduction
Respiration
Digestion
Absorption
Circulation
Assimilation
Excreation |
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increase in body size; no change in shape |
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production of new organisms and new cells |
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obtaining oxygen; removing carbon dioxide; releasing energy from foods |
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breakdown food substances into simpler forms |
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passage of substances through membranes and into body fluids |
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movement of substances into body fluids |
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changing of absorbed sudstances into chemically different forms |
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removal of wastes produced by metabolic productions |
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Life’s characteristics which obtain, release, and utilize energy |
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